ONE MOMENT PLEASE! THE TWO MAIN QUESTIONS uppermost in the mind of everyone interested in the purchase of a STUDEBAKER MOTOR CAR ARE WHAT WILL IT OOP WHAT HAS IT DONE? These questions classify motor cars into two divisions. Those in the purely experimental stage; and those which are thoroughly service proven. The STUDEBAKER belongs to the latter division. STUDEBAKER CARS have been subjected to the real test of Serviceability—the test of owners and drivers in every part of the Globe Without any unnecessary embellishment in its design, the STUDEBAKER commends itself as a natty utility car for either a practical or an inexperienced motorist. In purchasing a STUDEBAKER you are buying a motor car with a reputation covering over 60 years, which the manufacturers cannot afford to lose; a car which has been tried out in every known driving condition in the world, in fact a car which is a World-wide, Service-proven High Quality, Medium Priced Motor Car. Surely it is worth your while to take the opportunity of inspecting a 1915 MODEL STUDEBAKER. It will be our pleasure to show you the reliable and easily-manipulated mechanism of this famous car. CALL AT A. and R. DONALD’S PAHIATUA 3IOTOR GARAGE. For Everything in the Motor Line. Experienced Mechanics Employed. ’Phone: Garage, No. 77. ’Phone: Private Residence, No. 58.
-yy'OODLANDS HUNT CLUB. Totalisator Meeting To be held on the PAHIATUA RACECOURSE, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1915. OFFICERS: PATRON, G. HUNTER. ESQ. President, J. Breeds, Esq. Clerk of Scales, Mr E. Darley. Time-keep-ers, Messrs Hedges and Oxley. Judge.—Mr W. H. HartgiU; Starter, Mr T. Cameron: Handicapper/Mr U. Shannon. Hon. Surgeons, Dr. Dawson and Paterson. Clerk of Course, Mr L. Johansen. Stewards. Messrs N. Avery, E. Sullivan, T. Mexted, E. Foster. J. McCardle, -J. Sweeney, A Larsen. E. Brewn, S. V. Rodney, N. Bicknell, Anton Larsen. secretary, Arnold W eston. PROGRAMME. First Race starts at 12 noon 1 HUNTERS’ HANDICAP HURDLES, of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake Minimum weight lOst. - lbs. Qualified hunters only. Nomination 10,-. Acceptance 10'-. About. 1* miles. Over seven flights o: hurdles 2 HUKANUI HACK HANDICAP, i i °5 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. 7 furlongs. Nomination 10,-. Acceptance 10/-. 3. WOODLANDS CEL B HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of £37 lOs with cup, valued at £1“ lbs added; second horse to receive 10s from the state. Qua lined hunters only. Minimum weight K>st 71bs Nomination 20 -. Acceptance 20-. About miles. 4 HAMUA HACK HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. second horse to receive o f*,vs from the stake. Six furlongs. Nomination 10/-. Acceptance 10 M.iNGAMUTU HANDICAP (open) < t 50 sovs; second horse to receive fr< rr; the stake. One mile. Nomination 20 -. Acceptance 20/-. G. FINAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. of 25 sovs, with Cup valued at £5 os added; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight lOst. /lbs. Nomination 10-. Acceptance 10/-. About 2J miles. Qualified hunters 7 HUNTERS’ HANDICAP FLAT RACE, of 25 sovs, with Cup valued at £2 2s added; second to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Qualified hunters only. U. miles. Gentlemen riders. Nomination 10/-. Acceptance 10/-. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS AND acceptances. NOMINATIONS close with the secretary, at Ins office. Main street, Pahiatua cn FRIDAY, 9th JULY, at 1 W FIGHTS will be declared on or about THURSDAY. JULY 15th. ACCEPTANCES for all events r.]o-<- with the Secretary. at his Main Street, Pahiatua, on TUESDAY, [( BY 20th. at 10 p.m. Telegraph clip,. e p.m . Telephone 11 p.m. RE-HANDICAPS: The winner of nnv ra.i- after the declaration of w.ught.- -hall he liable to be Te-handi-r aoned. New CONDITIONS. All rat'- to he run under ihf aland Rules of Racing. N, ruinations must include name ot e trainer, also register**! racing coirs. lo as to enable (same to appear printed race book. Vo horse w ill he permitted to start, ltl [ Jockeys’ Accident Fund fee s been paid. , All entries by telegram or telephone list lie confirmed in writing at once. HACK DEFINITION “HACK” means a horse that has it won, at time of entry, a race of « value of 150 sovs. or races of the lleetive value of 400 sovs. ARNOLD WESTON. Secretary, Main Street, Pahiatua. Submitted and Approved— A. E. WHYTE. Secretary Wellington District Committee
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5191, 20 July 1915, Page 2
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